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Thursday, September 25, 2008

The File Xxxx.pst Could Not Be Found' Outlook Error

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While attempting to start MS Outlook, the following error message may shock you:

‘The file xxxx.pst could not be found”

The xxxx.pst is referring to the database which is responsible for holding all the e-mail messages and other objects in Outlook, sent and received. In this case Outlook is unable to open the file. You can solve that problem using this solution and also use Remote Outlook Support.

Explanation

For this behavior of Outlook, there could be two reasons:

• The corruption of the PST file

• The PST is located on the network server which is currently unavailable

Solution

The PST is not safe to be used on network, but still if it has been used then this is possible that the machine, where it is residing, is turned off or probably disconnected. You may contact your system administrator to know the actual cause and may help you to move the file to your system so that local access, for which it has been designed, can be welcomed.

But if the file is already stored locally and the mentioned error message is bothering you then this is the awful condition as this is the case of PST corruption. The PST holds all your e-mail messages, contacts, tasks and other Outlook objects which need PST repair.

The inbuilt utility, Inbox Repair Tool, can be used in this case, which is a problem solver of few of the PST corruption complications. But unfortunately the biggies of the PST corruption issues, which occur due to external reasons, can’t be undergone PST recovery from this tool. So what to do next?

Well, the ultimate solution to repair Outlook PST is PST repair software which can fix all the PST corruption issues. These software are designed so as to apply the effective scanning algorithms and to be capable of having PST recovery for all the Outlook objects.

Stellar Phoenix Outlook PST Repair software does the tremendous job to repair Outlook PST. This software repairs and restores all the Outlook objects with the influential scanning algorithms and is usable with Outlook 98, 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2007.

This PST recovery software offers the intuitive user interface to the users and doesn’t make any alteration to the contents of corrupted PST. The software performs very well the job of PST repair in all the corruption instances. Valuable for repairing password protected and encrypted files as well, this PST recovery software is the ultimate tool.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Automatically launch a Web page at a specified time from Outlook

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You can also view an animated version of this procedure, Animation: Launch a Web page at a specified time from Outlook.

With Outlook 2000, you can easily reach your favorite sites on the World Wide Web. If you check certain Web sites at specific times of the day - for example, your favorite stock page after the market closes, or a local traffic conditions site before you leave the office — use Netshow Services, which is integrated with Outlook, to automatically open a Web site at a specified time.

  1. On the File menu, point to New, and then click Appointment.
  2. On the toolbar, click Recurrence, and in the Start list, click the time at which you want the Web site to open.
  3. Under Recurrence pattern, select the options that you want.
  4. In the Appointment item, select the This is an online meeting using check box, and then in the list click NetShow Services.
  5. In the Event address box, enter the URL for the Web site you want to open, and then select the Automatically start Netshow with reminder check box.
  6. Select the Reminder check box, and in the list select 0 minutes.

The Web site will automatically appear with a reminder at the time you set in the Appointment Recurrence. I hope that you get Outlook Support from this info and launch a web page at a specified time from Outlook.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

View your Web-based e-mail account from within Outlook

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Hi, I am continuing my experience with Outlook web based email account. It provides Outlook Support for web services within Outlook and facilitates Outlook Web Services. Would you like a quick way to see your Hotmail® or other Web-based e-mail messages from within Outlook 2000? While Outlook doesn't offer a direct means of connecting to Web-based e-mail accounts (you can't save or move Web-based e-mail messages, for example) it does provide you with an easy way to read and reply to these messages by using a folder home page (a Web page assigned to a specific Outlook folder).

First, create a folder, giving it the name of the Web based e-mail service. Then assign the e-mail service's Web site to be the home page of that folder. You can then view the Web page in the folder to read and reply to messages. Note that while this works for any Web-based e-mail account, the procedure below uses Hotmail as an example. To view a different Web-based e-mail account, in step 3 of the first procedure, type the name of the e-mail service, and in step 2 of the second procedure, type its URL.

Create a Web-based e-mail folder

  1. On the File menu, point to New, and then click Folder.
  2. In the Name box, type Hotmail.
  3. In the Folder contains box, click Mail items.
  4. In the Select where to place the folder list, click the location for the folder.

Assign the Web site as the home page of the folder

If the Folder List isn't visible, on the View menu, click Folder List.

  1. In the Folder List, right-click the Hotmail folder, and then click Properties on the shortcut menu.
  2. On the Home Page tab, in the Address box, type http://www.hotmail.com.
  3. Select the Show home page by default for this folder check box, and then click OK.

Now when you click the Hotmail folder in your Folder List you'll see the logon screen for Hotmail.

Tip You can add a shortcut to the Web-based e-mail account folder on the Outlook Bar by right-clicking the folder and then clicking Add to Outlook Bar on the shortcut menu.

Caution If you're reading Web-based e-mail and switch to another Outlook folder, when you return to the folder for the Web-based e-mail account, you'll need to log on to the service again.

 

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